The Economics-Mathematics major at Columbia University's School of General Studies combines rigorous training in economic theory and analysis with a solid foundation in advanced mathematical methods. This interdisciplinary program is structured for students whose interests span both fields, preparing graduates for analytic roles in finance, research, policy, and graduate study. Core requirements draw from both departments and include economics core courses, mathematics sequences, statistics, electives, and at least one economics seminar. Students benefit from Columbia's renowned Core Curriculum, which supports well-rounded intellectual development.